OK, youse @Cowcatcher types that have to build equipment instead of buy at the farm store something inferior that is made cheaply and to a specific price point.
Here is a ride on trencher this guy built for inserting his own lawn sprinkler pipe. I think it is brilliant! Here is his explanation of what triggered the build.
My modification would be for large areas to ditch the battery and winch and use a lawn tractor to pull it. You could also add a sweeping ELL to guide whatever pipe cable etc. you are installing. You might even add a reel for the pipe/cable.
Here is a ride on trencher this guy built for inserting his own lawn sprinkler pipe. I think it is brilliant! Here is his explanation of what triggered the build.
DIY Ride-on Irrigation Trencher
For too many years I have been considering adding additional sprinklers to the underground irrigation system that came with the property. Since I, really, hate to move dirt by digging, I have not been very eager to accomplish the task. Then, one day last summer, I was shopping for metal at a local welding shop, and spotted a large piece in the discard barrel. I knew, immediately, what I could turn it into, as I had been waiting for decades for it to show up. So, I took it home, and with a few modifications, it transformed into a useful tool. I, first, set the knife to depth (8" to 12"), and cut to depth. Then, I return to the start, and pull in the pipe. I steer the sled by weight transfer on the "ailerons." The long T-handle provides sufficient leverage to, easily, rip through any roots that are encountered.
I failed to find a shapely young lass in a bikini to demo the trencher, so had to settle for the old guy... sorry!
My modification would be for large areas to ditch the battery and winch and use a lawn tractor to pull it. You could also add a sweeping ELL to guide whatever pipe cable etc. you are installing. You might even add a reel for the pipe/cable.
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